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Erase Your Internet History
Your browser stores several temporary files and saves browsing histories while you surf the Internet. This information is saved on your computer’s hard drive. You should erase your Internet history after every browsing session so that others are unable to trace back the websites that you have visited.
Before we start talking about erasing Internet history from your PC, you should have some knowledge about what browsing histories and temporary files are. Browsing histories are the trails of web pages visited by you. On the other hand, temporary files consist of cache files. These could be some pictures stored by your browser so that you can access them again with ease.
Though there is no harm if you don’t erase these browsing histories and temporary files, they are likely to be major threats to your privacy as anyone sharing the same computer can know about your online browsing habits. Moreover, a lot of space of on your computer is eaten up by these browsing histories and files. So, it is wise to erase your Internet history. You can perform this by following the steps listed below:
For Internet Explorer:
After choosing “Internet Options” from the Tools menu, click on the “General” tab when the Internet Options window pops up. For deleting cached files, opt for the “Delete” button in the Browsing section. A window will come into view where you will find several sections like Form Data, Cookies, Passwords, Temporary Internet Files and History. If you want to erase only some selected files, click the corresponding buttons that you can see in this section. However, to erase your Internet history completely by a single click, go for the “Clear History” or “Delete All” button. You will find this button at the lower section of your browser window.
For Firefox:
Erasing your Internet history is a child's play if you are using Mozilla Firefox. To begin with, open the drop down box by selecting “Tools” and then click on “Clear Private Data”. The window that opens after this stage has different sections such as Saved Passwords, Browsing History, Cookies, Search History and Saved Form. Check the corresponding boxes from this section for erasing selected items. However, if you would like to erase your Internet history totally, click the button that says “Clear Private Data Now”.
For AOL (America Online):
Locate the “Settings” button at your browser window’s top segment. Click on it at first and then go for “Preferences”. After that, choose “toolbar and sounds" and then click the button marked “clear history trail now” to erase your Internet history.
Apart from the steps mentioned above, you should also wipe out any third party applications that you have installed on your computer. As these applications store text, passwords, images as well as some other sensitive statistics in your hard drive, failure to erase them will make your browsing habits vulnerable to be known by others using the same PC. To perform this task, you may even use some software as finding and deleting these files manually is a difficult task.
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Should i buy Empire:Total War,or Napoleon:Total War?
I owned Empire total war but it got erased from my PC so i have to buy it again,But when i had it,it was awesome.Many factions and okay multiplayer.But with the new updates it should have good multiplayer.Ive heard napoleon has exellent online and good graphics with lots of new stuff but like 5 factions u can play online....soooo please tell me which is best from personal experince!Thanks:D
I own both of these games, but my computer is not strong enough to run them in perfect quality, so I can't say much about graphics.
Napoleon PROS: Napoleon: Total War is a very enjoyable game and has the advantage in both battle interactivity and historical interest. Multiple historical generals are available in battle mode for each side (such as Duke of Wellington for England, Napoleon for France, von Blucher for Prussia, etc.), and they all have their own experience levels (Napoleon has more stars and is able to inspire troops better than Soult). Plus, these generals are able to inspire nearby units and rally troops during the intense moments of battle. They also included special units in the limited edition (which I think is out now) such as the Black Watch and the 47th Czech Regiment. Even without the special units of the Limited Edition, there are more special units in Napoleon: Total War such as Silesian Shuetsen sharpshooters for Prussia and grenadiers. Napoleon Total War also allows you to give special orders to units for a limited time such as commanding cannons to barrage enemies or have increased accuracy. There are also more historical battles in Napoleon Total War, and they give you the option to either play the large, full-scale campaign, or play mini-campaigns of Napoleon's conquests. The campaigns are: Tutorial (this leads you through Napoleon's life story and teaches you how to play campaigns), Italy, Egypt, Europe, and I think the last one is Waterloo. There is also an expansion pack for the Peninsular Campaign. These campaigns have their own movies and so do the battles. If you're not a big Campaign player, they also included Napoleon's largest battles starting at Lodi and going to Waterloo. So, it gives a great historical feel. Plus, for naval encounters, Steamships and Ironclads are available.
Napoleon CONS: Napoleon Total War is also lacking in some large areas: there are fewer playable nations (only allowing you to play as France, England, Prussia, Austria, Russia, and Spain with the expansion pack.), and the world map is significantly smaller, only including Europe and North Africa.
Empire PROS: On the other hand, Empire: Total War is more massive in scale (more nations, conquerable regions in America and India, and trade areas). Plus, the addition of the American campaign for Independence is enjoyable. Empire is also the base of Napoleon Total War and. thus has the same layout and basic battle and campaign settings. Empire also gives more control to the player in campaign mode, allowing for major events in government such as revolutions and leader changes.
Empire CONS: Almost all of the special units for each faction require additional downloads, so you are left with very generic units at first. Generals have much less involvement in battles. Plus, there are many who say that Napoleon is much more cleaned up than Empire, saying that Empire still has many bugs and problems, but I have not encountered anything too problematic.
In the end, it's all about your preferences. If you're a historical buff, like me, you'll enjoy Napoleon: Total War very much. If you are more for conquering the World and having many playable nations, get Empire.
tl;dr: All have good aspects, details are different in both.
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